Justice G P Mittal, who had reserved the order on March 20, will pronouce the verdict at 2.15pm tomorrow.
The court had heard arguments from the Additional Solicitor General(ASG) for police as well as the eight accused in the case.
"So far as the petition (of eight accused) seeking quashing of the FIR is concerned, this court should not quash the FIR just for the sake of quashing as the FIR. Besides, the unfortunate death of constable Tomar also relates to destruction of public properties, stopping public servants from performing their duties and breach of (prohibitory) order passed under section 144 of CrPC," the judge had said.
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